Comments on “Larder
Joost Schuur@joostschuur · Product manager, Playmob
@bellebcooper The account page says 'Bookmark limit 1/day', which seems fairly aggressive, if you're suggesting I can only add one bookmark a day. However, I was just able to bookmark two things in a row. Is that a soft limit, or did I misunderstand the limit? Interesting niche approach at bookmarking!
Belle Beth Cooper@bellebcooper · Co-founder, exist.io
@joostschuur The limit only kicks in after two days, so you can get a good feel for the product right after signing up. We thought 1/day would be a good compromise, as the free plan is essentially a free trial without a time limit, to let you test whether the product is right for you. However, we've been surprised that many people use Larder happily without… See more
Joost Schuur@joostschuur · Product manager, Playmob
@bellebcooper Fair enough. My own personal, initial reaction was to be very skeptical when I saw the one bookmark a day limit and immediately wonder if I should give it a shot because of it. I think the challenge here is that while someone may not need more than that a day, they may not realize or believe that when they first encounter the product.
Jus@sassigeeks
@bellebcooper @joostschuur this is a ridiculously tight limit when compared to other solutions like Raindrop.io Stache and others. I'm not seeing anything worth opening my wallet purse for here at the moment. Feel free to convince me otherwise.
Belle Beth Cooper@bellebcooper · Co-founder, exist.io
@joostschuur That's a good point. I'll keep it mind—thanks for explaining your thought process.
Belle Beth Cooper@bellebcooper · Co-founder, exist.io
@sassigeeks As I explained to @joostschuur the free trial is designed to let you test whether the product's features suit your needs before purchasing; it's not a long-term free plan. I also explained that you get two days of adding as many bookmarks as you want, so you can really put Larder through its paces right after signing up. As far as the other prod… See more